(Yo) tengo veintisiete an~os.
J'ai Sept ans. Be careful cos this may mean 'I am seven years old.
"Cuantos anos tienes?" literally means "How many years do you have?" in Spanish. Basically, they are asking "How old are you?" To answer this, you would say "Tengo (how ever many years old you are) anos." For example, if you are seven. You would say, "Tengo siete anos." This literally means "I have seven years," but basically means "I am seven years old."
His sin was he had too much hope from his son and his sons life being taken at seven years old was the price c:
'Juunanasai.'
Mis amigos tienen doce años. This is literally "My friends have 12 years", but is normally translated as "My friends are 12 years old."
It is only twenty-two year no s.Unless you say "He is twenty-two years." without 'old'.
Elle a vingt sept ans
(Yo) tengo veintisiete an~os.
You say "I am (twenty one, thirty two) years old" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo (ogun odun lekan,ogun odun lemeji) ni mi".
In Polish, 'twenty-seven' is said as "dwadzieścia siedem".
twentysixpointsevenzero
ten years old would be one hundred twenty (120) months. but why not make it simple and just say ten years old?
"How old are you?" = Beth yw eich oedran? "I am twenty years old" = Rydw i'n ugain mlwydd oed
I'm twenty-four years old. -- J'ai vingt-quatre ans. -- "zhay vin[n]t kah trah[n]"
JEREMIAH and ZECHARIAH were contemporary with DANIEL. But ZECHARIAH began his seven years of prophetic ministry twenty-seven years later, in 410 B.C. So we could say he was the next prophet.
tenhundred and twenty seven seven, eighty
you could say two score...it's old school, but a score is twenty years.